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# DELETE /v1/webhook_endpoints/{webhook_id}

> Delete a webhook endpoint while preserving delivery audit history

Delete a webhook endpoint while preserving delivery audit history

<Info>
  Audience: application and admin.
</Info>

## Canonical metadata

* `requestId`
* `traceparent`

## Example request

<RequestExample>
  ```bash theme={null}
  curl -X DELETE \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $SECAPI_BEARER_TOKEN" \
    -H "secapi-version: 2026-03-19" \
    "https://api.secapi.ai/v1/webhook_endpoints/wh_example_123"
  ```
</RequestExample>

## Example response

<ResponseExample>
  ```json theme={null}
  {
    "object": "webhook_endpoint.deleted",
    "id": "wh_2ZK8Q1W9F4M6P7R3",
    "deleted": true,
    "requestId": "req_2ZK8Q1W9F4M6P7R3"
  }
  ```
</ResponseExample>

## Give this prompt to your agent

<Prompt>
  Use SEC API DELETE /v1/webhook\_endpoints/{webhook_id} to delete a webhook endpoint while preserving delivery audit history. Preserve `requestId`, `traceparent` in the output. Return a concise markdown summary plus the exact structured payload fields that a downstream engineer or agent should keep using this result.
</Prompt>

## Failure posture

* treat non-2xx responses as contract-aware failures, not free-form errors
* preserve `requestId` and `traceparent` in logs and downstream reports
* if provenance or freshness metadata is present, return it unchanged so trust is not lost in the handoff
